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Greetings and bienvenue, dear readers. We've made. This is the LAST one (for the Sky Army). Following the original storyline written back in 2013. Yes! I have had this ENTIRE STORY planned out from the very beginning. Everything has been leading up to this. I just want to end this whole mess...so I can focus on a completely different mess. Speaking of which, the spinoff series to this is the Yogscast one, starting with Another Legend for Another Day, which I realized I couldn't proceed with until I finished this one due to plot reasons. ANYWAY, here's the last one. Hopefully, I can finish it relatively fast and not take several years to finish. Pray for my work ethic. Here we go...one last time .
The Story of Jane
Prologue
You try not think about a story's end. You read and read, engaging in these people's lives, their adventures, their stories, and then suddenly it's over. All these people you've grown used to…they're gone. It's over, and what's worse, sometimes, there is no happily ever after. Sometimes, not everyone makes it to the end. I hate those kinds of stories. Every hero deserves a happy ending, don't you think?
Sometimes, you think you know when or how it'll end. I definitely thought "maybe this is it" when fighting the giant squid or when it came to Peterson capturing everyone in some twisted game or battling the clone army, not to mention the several near-death drownings experienced by everyone over the course out our adventures. We always made it out though, together. That was our secret weapon. Together we could defeat anything. A little cliché I guess but I don't think I'd make it this far without everyone.
I guess that's why this last adventure hurt so much. You never think an adventure will be your last…until it's done.
I guess - you reading this - you don't understand quite what I'm getting at. Thing is…I'm not Jane. She's always the one writing these things. It's her knack for adventure or rather her tendency to get caught up where she shouldn't be. She's told just about everyone's story so far, even mine, but this time, this is her story. This her adventure. One last run. What do you say?
